Indian Tourism

Hornbill Festival

Hornbill Festival: A colorful and vibrant confluence of Naga tribes

The Hornbill festival is the festival of Naga tribes. This festival is celebrated in Nagaland in the Heritage Village, Kisama. It is 12 km away from Kohima. The festival is a display of the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland and has protected their traditions for ages.  Time of celebration  Nevertheless, the Hornbill festival is celebrated

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Dahanu Festival: Celebrating Agriculture

Who said festivals had to involve bright lights, loud music, etc.? There are some Indian festivals that highlight the diversity of our culture and biodiversity and showcase another side of fun and frolicking. Filled with vibrant colors, informative short films, exotic fruits, delicious cuisines, and many more, they promote ecotourism, agro-tourism, and sustainability – Dahanu

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Madhubani Art In US: Bihari Pushpa’s Dream

Madhubani painting is an ancient type of rural art. It’s popular in Bihar’s Mithila area and parts of Nepal. Fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and match sticks are used in Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting. Mithila folk motifs are used in the sketching and numerous consumer goods. Traditional geometric designs are the major motif.

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